6 sections in this chapter.
Fla. Stat. § 696.01 Contracts for sale of realty must be acknowledged in order to be recorded
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No contract, agreement, or other instrument purporting to contain an agreement to purchase or sell real estate shall be recorded in the public records of any county in the state, unless such contract, agreement or other instrument is acknowledged by the vendor in the manner provi…
Fla. Stat. § 696.02 Assignments of contracts for sale of realty not entitled to record unless original is recorded or entitled to record
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No assignment of any contract, agreement, or other instrument purporting to contain an agreement to purchase or sell real estate shall be recorded in any of the public records of this state, unless the contract, agreement or other instrument sought to be assigned shall have been …
Fla. Stat. § 696.03 When agreement executed by agent or attorney may be recorded
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No contract or agreement or other instrument purporting to contain an agreement to sell or purchase real estate, which has been executed by an agent or attorney in fact shall be recorded in any of the public records of this state, unless the authority of such agent or attorney in…
Fla. Stat. § 696.04 What instruments affected by ss. 696.01-696.03
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Sections 696.01-696.03 shall apply to all contracts and instruments, which had not been recorded on June 6, 1927; but nothing therein contained shall enlarge, impair, alter, or diminish the obligation of any such contract or agreement affected thereby as between the parties privy…
Fla. Stat. § 696.05 Photographic recording by clerk of circuit court
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(1) In every county in this state, the clerk of the circuit court may record any and all instruments filed for record by photographic process, this phrase being used in its most general sense and including miniature photographic, microfilming or microphotographic processes or any…
Fla. Stat. § 696.06 Photographic recording by county court judge
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(1) In every county in the state, the county court judge may record any and all instruments filed for record by photographic process, this phrase being used in its most general sense not excluding any photographic process heretofore or hereafter devised, however designated, such …